- Goldman Sachs has lowered its price target for Fiserv to $54.00 from $60.00, maintaining a "Neutral" rating.
- Fiserv revised its 2026 full-year organic revenue outlook to a range of 1% decline to flat, a significant reduction from previous forecasts.
- The company also decreased its adjusted EPS outlook to between $7.20 and $7.40, following second-quarter results that missed expectations and showed a 4% decrease in adjusted revenue.
Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ:FISV) is a global company providing cutting-edge financial services technology. It offers comprehensive solutions for payments processing, operational services, and risk management to banks, credit unions, and merchants. This leading fintech industry player helps clients efficiently move and manage money.
On August 7, 2026, the prominent investment firm Goldman Sachs maintained its "Neutral" stock rating for Fiserv. However, the firm lowered its price target on the stock to $54.00 from a previous $60.00. A price target is an analyst's estimate of a stock's future price, reflecting their investment firm analysis.
This rating update follows Fiserv's announcement of a reduced financial forecast for 2026. The company now expects its full-year organic revenue to range from a 1% decline to flat. This represents a significant change from its previous revenue outlook of 1% to 3% growth.
Fiserv also lowered its adjusted earnings per share (EPS) outlook to between $7.20 and $7.40, down from the prior projection of $8.00 to $8.30. Adjusted EPS is a key profitability metric that removes certain one-time items to show a company's core operational performance.
The revised forecast was influenced by recent quarterly earnings that missed expectations. Fiserv reported adjusted revenue of $4.96 billion, a 4% decrease from the previous year. As highlighted by Zacks, the company's financial results were impacted by a revenue miss and pressure on its profit margins.